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What is the mass of an object of momentum 2000 m/s and velocity is 50m/s .

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Answered by ayushtiwari3432
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Answer:

Momentum = mass × velocity

2000 = mass × 50

2000/50= mass

mass = 40

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Answered by saounksh
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Answer:

Mass of the object is 40 Kg

Step-by-step explanation:

DEFINITION

Momentum(p) of a particle with mass m and velocity v is defined as

p = mv

It is a vector quantity and its direction is the direction of velocity.

CALCULATION

Here

p = 2000 Kgm/s

v = 50 m/s

p = mv

or 2000 Kgm/s = m * 50 m/s

or m = 2000/50 Kg

or m = 40 Kg

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